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The Education Riddle: Rise of concept based schools (Pen-Nation Book 1) by Dawood Vaid (Author)

It’s no fun, if I can’t share my first ever book, now published as a Kindle version on Amazon.in. So here we go.

The Education Riddle explores the journey of concept based schools. The book is neatly divided into the Triangle theory of Education that impacts the modern school.
Neatly divided into five sections among which the key three are – the Educator, the Educated and the Environment.

“Education” Button on Modern Computer Keyboard.

‘The Education Riddle’ explores and teaches the idea of ‘Concept schools.’ The concept schools, refer to the schools which want to stand out with regards to their vision, morals, methodology or philosophy. Schools which have a distinct philosophy guiding them like the North Star.

These ‘concepts schools,’ could be faith based or theme based schools trying to find middle ground in today’s fast paced ever questioning contemporary life or they could be a community based projects that aim to bring a sense of warm belonging to the roots. They could also be an entrepreneur’s dream of educating the community that made him what he is today.

Taking lessons from the fascinating rendezvous between Moses and Khidr, the book explains seventeen lessons that a modern educator needs. The book also explains the five pillars of a modern school. Light read and contemporary, if you are the educators who wishes to make a difference with your school, grab the book today!

A book for every School Owner, School decision maker and those Teachers who love their subjects.

The Promise of a Pencil

Spending a semester at sea, Justin Beiber as a part of your growing up team and meeting the blue eyed girl – are just some of the amazing moments in this lovely book. True to its title, the promise is well kept.

A simple request of a Pencil from a young Indian girl, changed the track, career and thinking of Adam Braun.

I had read a similar book titled, ‘Leaving Microsoft to change the world’ by John Wood. This is just equally inspiration story of an education dream, one pencil at a time.

The book is divided into thirty mantras and Adam tell his learnings in step-by-step through these mantras. The fact that the author has the courage to share his vulnerabilities, his mis-steps in the most candid fashion- makes you connect with his journey. Rarely have I accidentally come across a book with offers so much insight that makes this book so special. Anyone who has a big dream in life – this book shows you how it is done says Richard Branson and the first Mantra itself strikes a chord with you – “Why be Normal”. [Vamsi Sridhar – Magical]